I’m bent, now what?
I’m bent, now what?
I mean that’s where the SciFi miniseries did it for their 3 parter (before the days of SyFy)
I’ve had this conversation before, and it’s hard to find an ideal spot. Paul’s escape from the Harkonnen seems like it would be the ideal cliffhanger sort of moment, but it happens too early in the timeline to easily make for its own story.
I thought I read somewhere a rumor that the split was going to be basically right after Paul and Jessica escape and meet the Freeman. Which seems very early but kinda makes sense. You can take the first movie to really spell out the politics of everything going on and have it end with the ultimate betrayal. Then the…
Get bent. Kevin J. Anderson is the Steinbeck of his generation. You’re just jealous of his genius. You wish you had a tenth of his talent.
I feel like that happens too early in the book and would leave the halves unbalanced, but you’re probably right. Though wouldn’t that mean that most of Dune would take place on Caladan and not Arrakis?
Exactly. God Emperor is an interesting book to read and I have enjoyed it more as I get older. But it won’t make a good film
It will almost certainly be split at the fall of House Atreides, with the climax of the movie being Jessica and Paul’s escape into the desert.
I keep forgetting to mention, but I like the opening theme a lot, especially the way it ends.
They turned from 2 time villain in DS9 to minor plot thread in Enterprise, to major plot thread in Disco to now getting their own show...
That sketch is a ridiculous, 10 to 1 in the morning work of art...
But with the SNL alum in the role, Pete comes across like a dopey sitcom dad from the start—how far, you wonder, can he really fall in the estimations of his family?
But that gave us the Peter Gabriel cover of “Book of Love” so I think that makes its existence okay.
You can be wrong or you can be condescending but it does you no good to be both.
Wow, I thought they all closed in the early 2000's.
I like that this show has been Green Lantern/Green Arrow the whole time and I never noticed.
And it’s all because Bugatti had that grainy video from 15 years ago where a C-list celebrity was all up inside the cockpit.
No, the most Philly thing in the world would have been if Gritty actually threw a punch and then got his ass handed to him by that 13-year-old.
If this isn't an episode of Always Sunny next year I'm dissapointed. Mac gets his ass kicked.
Broad Street Gritty